Ghedee Philosophy

Every single thing is simply a different version of the same thing — Mbec or energy.

Ghedee (jee-dee) is a philosophy of living — it is a practice, not a religion. Ghedee Philosophy is both a system and a tool that allows you to perceive and understand yourself and the world around you from the fullest and most inclusive perspective possible in each present moment. Your individual perspective creates the reality you engage, and therefore, the fuller and more inclusive your perspective of definitive facts (objective truths), the more balanced and harmonious your choices and actions will be in each present moment.

The practice of Ghedee Philosophy involves the continuous balancing and rebalancing of emotional, mental, and physical states of being. Ghedee is a nonjudgment philosophy that focuses on the rearrangement of the foundational elements of any state in order to achieve harmonious balance. This process is driven entirely by the individual.

One of the foundational elements of Ghedee Philosophy is its system of principles known as The 18 Universal Laws of Ghedee. The multi-\dimensional Universe in which we exist is governed by certain definitive truths or “Laws.” These “Laws”govern every aspect of our physical, mental and emotional existence and experience. Of the plethora of possible laws or definitive truths, Ghedee Philosophy is built on eighteen of these Universal Laws. In the opinion of Ghedes (jeeds), they are the laws most relevant to the human experience.

Modern Ghedee Philosophy emerged from a society of practitioners in the coastal region of Liberia and the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire in West Africa. No one knows precisely how long Ghedee has been practiced. What we do know is that it originated in Sub-Saharan Africa and spread south to the west coast of Africa with the great migration that followed the fall of the Great Ghana Empire, before the rise of the Sosso Empire about 1000 years ago.

Ghedee was practiced primarily by the Krahn and Sarpo peoples of modern-day Liberia and the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. Today, with the rise of established religions like Christianity and Islam, Ghedee has only a handful of practitioners and even fewer facilitators.

A Ghedee practitioner is anyone who uses the principles of Ghedee to achieve and maintain harmonious balance. The fundamental essence of Ghedee Philosophy is to view and engage anything and everything from its most basic foundational elements. The application of Ghedee Philosophy is a deliberate mindset, a specific way of perceiving and responding to the inner and outer world. Practicing Ghedee means adopting a perspective that extends far beyond the surface of things — a truly universal perspective.

Ghedee is a nonjudgement philosophy. The ideas of good and evil, right and wrong, good and bad, do not exist in Ghedee Philosophy. These are judgments, and all judgments separate us from the whole truth and prevent us from fully processing all the facts, ultimately limiting our ability to navigate and negotiate daily life. What does exist throughout Ghedee philosophy is the ongoing process of balance and rebalance. Rather than judgment, our choices and actions must be based on a clear understanding and interpretation of objective reality — the facts — in order to achieve a desired harmonious balance.

Ghedee Philosophy in practice begins with two simple questions, which are called The Questions of Ghedee.

  1. What is it in and of itself?

  2. What are its building blocks?

The application of Ghedee Philosophy begins with the collection of facts and objective truths and then distinguishing them from our judgments, biases, projections, and interpretations. This process is required to fully answer these two questions towards attaining and maintaining a Universal Ghedee perspective.

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